Hold up, you’re telling me the president of the Confederate States was married to a black lady?!Damn, maybe abolitionists really were the real racists.
>>18118231She wasn't black though.
>>18118231reminder it was never proven that Mary Todd Lincoln wasn't born a male
>>18118409That woman is clearly about as black as Obama.
Which one was she?
>>18118457The old mulatto lady, obviously.
Considering how southerners either white or black treated their wives this is irrelevant.
>>18118435Obama was the only fascist president the U.S ever had.I once wanted to make a thread about it but it got classified as /pol/ even though people here talk about 9/11 also.
>>18118518Yep, Yankees being racist right on cue.
>>18118536Do you know how to count to 25?
>>18118231Why do Yankees always have to lie?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varina_Davis
>>18118571Denying he is atleast 1/8 black is stupid.
>>18118571This woman looked at this man and went "He's a nigger"
>>18118571> She was later described as tall and thin, with an olive complexion attributed to Welsh ancestors.[7] Later, when she was living in Richmond as the unpopular First Lady of the Confederacy, critics described her as looking like a mulatto or Indian "squaw"Ah yes, the famously flat broad noses and full lips of the Welsh
>>18118599Louisiana creoles were white in the CSA/antebellum south and even held high positions. They were notorious slavers and confederate supporters.It was reconstruction that made them black.
>>18118613Welsh people are my favorite kind of Mexican
>>18118613Well, everyone knows that the Bantu expansion extended to include Wales. Checkmate libtard.
>>18118599Thats not Homer Plessy, thats P. B. S. Pinchback, the governor of Louisiana. But Homer Plessey was an octroon, or a man who was only 1/8th black. Crazy to think about bc this dude was basically just white, so there were essentially white people being fucked over by these segregation laws. Or there were black people who were able to "jump the fence" and pass themselves off as white people. >>18118622Louisiana Creoles were never a race-based identity, it was a cultural one. It basically just means anyone who can trace their lineage back to French colonial Louisiana. Black or white, rich or poor, planter or slave, they were all creole.
>>18119385>Or there were black people who were able to "jump the fence" and pass themselves off as white people.I mean, if you're 1/4 or 1/8, can white pass, and conduct yourself in manner that everyone assumes your white, aren't you effectively white by that point?